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We're Going to Be Rich ()


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Drifter Dobbie Dobson and his wife Kit leave Australia in the 1880s for South African gold fields. She discovers happiness is where her husband is.

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Kit Dobson
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Dobbie
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Yankee Gordon
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Pearl
Ted Smith ...
Tim
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Broderick
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Keeler
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Jake
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Charlie
Robert Nainby ...
Judge
Charles Harrison ...
Rat Face
Tom Payne ...
Kinch
Don McCorkindale ...
Killer
Joe Mott ...
Manager of Corona Mine
Alex Davies ...
Kimberley Kid
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mike Johnson ...
George (uncredited)

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Monty Banks

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Sam Hellman ... (screenplay) and
Rohama Siegel ... (screenplay)
 
James Edward Grant ... (story)

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Samuel G. Engel ... associate producer (as Sam Engle)

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Mutz Greenbaum ... (photography)

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James B. Clark

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Oscar Friedrich Werndorff ... (as Oscar Werndorff)

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Benjamin Mathews

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Joe Strassner ... (as Joseph Strassner)

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Roger Heman Sr. ... sound (as Roger Heman)
M.M. Paggi ... sound (as Martin Paggi)
John W. Mitchell ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Bretton Byrd ... musical director
Arthur Lange ... musical director: US prints
Charles Maxwell ... composer: additional music (US release) (uncredited)

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Plot Keywords
Taglines Now the boys are battling over the continent's song-and-melody queen! (Print Ad-The Pilot, ((Southern Pines, NC)) 1 July 1938) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Vamos a ser ricos (Spain)
  • Seremos Milionários (Brazil)
  • 黄金の夢 (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Starka Victor (Sweden)
  • Vi skal nok blive rige (Denmark)
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  • 78 min
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Movie Connections Referenced in The Telephone Book (1971). See more »
Soundtracks The Sweetest Song in All the World See more »

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